It should.
Can you expand the list? Looks like there's an arrow there that allows you to get more details.
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Is there an option to show processes from all users? Is it
checked?
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That just shows that is it Lucee.
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And... You restarted the service since you've set the Max Memory setting, right?
That just shows that is it Lucee.
definitely not too much.
what do you get if you run this in a cfm script?
<cfscript>
RT = createObject("java",
"java.lang.Runtime").getRuntime();
dump(var: RT.maxMemory() / 1024 / 1024, label: "Max
Memory");
</cfscript>
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So that's consistent with your Max Memory setting of 4GB.
I don't know why Windows (what version is that?) shows you a different value.
Also, what version of Java? And what are your JVM args? It's
possible that this is due to other memory like Sean Daniels
suggested, though with normal settings it is not very likely.
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Well, in Java 1.8 there's no PermGen space anymore. It was replaced by the Metaspace that uses native memory, and uses more of the available memory of your system when needed. It is not limited unless you specify a JVM argument to do so: -XX:MaxMetaspaceSize=size, e.g.
-XX:MaxMetaspaceSize=512m
will set the max to 512 MB. Since it currently utilizes about
2GB I wouldn't set it too low. If your heap space of 4GB is not
fully utilized then you can reclaim some of that to offset the
memory footprint, e.g. set the max heap size to 3.5 GB instead of
4, for a total of 4GB. See
https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/tools/unix/java.html
for more.
So it seems to me that Sean is right (this is non-Heap memory) though the details are a bit different.
p.s. I wouldn't change the Garbage Collector if I were you,
unless you really understand the implications.
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IIRC you showed 6GB utilization and the Heap is only 4GB. If it's less than 6GB then just calculate the what Windows shows you and deduct 4GB.
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I wouldn't say "too big". I actually like to have about 50% of
available heap space. If you are short on memory then you can
reduce it, but I'd leave at least 25% - 30% available space.
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